Quick Index Board Index Home FAQ Site Map

View thread | Previous message | Next message


A lady in the case...   Written by Elbč (4/18/2008 5:20 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Remember the whist club?, penned by Laraine
Are you new?

I was wondering at the possible meanings of this phrase - if there are any.

I was thinking it could either be interpreted as a picture of a lady in the case (a book-case) or an errand concerning a lady. Well I thought it kinda clever if I understand correctly. :)


Previous message | Next message | Board index

All messages in the thread


Password:

Groupread is maintained by Myretta with WebBBS 3.21.


View thread | Previous message | Next message
Board index

Group Read Board Pride & Prejudice Board Emma Board Sense & Sensibility Board Persuasion Board Mansfield Park Board Northanger Abbey Board Austenuations Board Jane Austen's Life & Times Board Lady Catherine & Co. Board Library Board Virtual Views Board Ramble Board Meetings Board Newcomers' Board Milestones Board Help Board Pemberleans Board





- Jane Austen | Republic of Pemberley -

Quick Index Home Site Map JAInfo

© 2004 - 2012 The Republic of Pemberley

Get copyright permissions

Quantcast